Above: Sunny’s Pop, located in Narrowsburg, NY, is offering a special Valentine’s package ($160), pairing the L’Impulsive Ceramics Vase from l’Impatience ceramics in Woodstock, NY, with Philly-based chocolate artists John & Kira’s Magic Mushroom Collection. Above: From Italian maker Maria La Rosa, who adheres to a manual weaving process using traditional wooden looms: a pair of cheery Silk Ribbed Socks for $34, via Bon Boutique. Above: Julie is a fan of La Rosa Soap, a delicately fragranced bar soap inspired by the historic rose gardens of Los Poblanos, in New Mexico; $12 from Los Poblanos Farm Shop. Above: Margot is longing for a delicate handmade Paper Radish ($62) from Berkeley-based artist Momoca Usagi, who offers a selection of paper plants, including paper lemons, daikon, radishes, and pomegranates. Above: Fan’s favorite: Sweet, earthy tea from Northern California-based Leaves & Flowers; the Clay Pot Puerh ($24) was filled in April of 2000 with Puerh from Yunnan Province and aged in a tea cave for 14 years. Above: Annie spotted this Book Passport ($10) at Maine shop Minka Home; it “contains 20 entry logs to record meaningful details of each book read. Each entry page is accompanied by a blank page for thoughts, quotes, or inspiration. The back pages of the Book Passport include bucket lists, best book logs, and checklists.” Above: Justine has her eye on the 100 percent cotton Herringbone Blanket in blush, handwoven in Maine; $264 from Evangeline Linens. (It’s also available in white, natural, and gray.)
Above: Annie is coveting a Bone Scalloped Bowl, “designed using a hand pinching technique, resulting in a very free formed, fluid looking ware.” $42 from Campfire Pottery. Above: Francesca is coveting the crisp cotton P. Le Moult Pajama Set, available from Bon Boutique. Designer Praline Le Moult bases her line on the original wardrobe of her great-grandfather, Eugène Le Moult, “the world’s №1 butterfly hunter,” with cuts from 1900 to 1950, rereleased in contemporary unisex sleepwear for ladies and gents. Above: Some of us at Remodelista are not enamored of cloying floral scented candles; for the desert-minded, we are in favor of the Rukske Hiroko Candle ($60) from RTH in LA, an incense-inspired fragrance with herb, citrus, patchouli, and woody notes. Above: Justine is planning to give her expectant friends a heart-shaped Iris Hantverk Baby Brush, made from birch wood and ultra soft goat hair; $26 from Helen Milan.
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